Medications
Medical Terminology
Medical conditions
OP-Slay Fun Facts
100

The medications Vyvanse, Concerta, Ritalin, and Adderall are used primarily to treat what condition 


What is ADHD?

100

ROM is the anacronym for this phrase commonly used by physiotherapists

What is Range of Motion?

100

The following symptoms describe what condition: 

Pain, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, mood disorder, non-restorative sleep, a one way ticket to maintenance. 

What is fibromyalgia? 

100

This ICD-9 code is the most frequently occurring in our current cases. 

What is Anxiety states? 

200

The trade name for fluoxetine.

What is Prozac?

200

This term describes the gradual decline in effectiveness or vigor due to underuse or neglect? 

What is atrophy?  

200

This disorder is characterized by excessive and persistent worry across many areas of life that is difficult to control and causes significant distress of impairment

What is Generalized Anxiety disorder? 

200

The year that EE went off work on the oldest open claim on someone's desk. 

What is 2014? 

300

Risperidone and Quetiapine are what type of medications?

What is an Antipsychotic? 

300
The 3 sections of the spine. 

What are cervical, thoracic, and lumbar? 

300

Someone experiencing joint tenderness or abnormality, swelling, reduced range of motion, and/or abnormal gait may be experiencing this disease.  

What is osteoarthritis? 

300

The most common last name from our team's caseload. 

What is Smith? 

400

The chemical name for Cymbalta

What is Duloxetine? 

400

The term hyperlipidemia is a fancy way of describing what medical concern?  

What is High Cholesterol? 

400

NSAIDs, Stretching of the calf muscle and foot, use of arch supports and exercises to strengthen the foot, calf, hamstring and hip are conservative treatments for what ailment?

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

400

The number of currently open claims with a primary diagnoses of "bunion"

What is two? 

500

Ciraplex, Prozac, Zoloft and and Celexa are what type of medication?

What is an SSRI? 

500

This term describes the removal of a posterior portion of a vertebrae (called the lamina) to decompress the spinal canal?

What is laminectomy?

500

This disorder impacts approximately 5% of Canadians annually and has a lifetime prevalence of approximately 12%.

What is depression? 

500
The number of diaries the team has completed to date in 2025.

What is 5330? 

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